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Published 10:16 11 Nov 2020 GMT
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"If you go to the IT department at the FA there's a lot more South Asians than there are Afro Caribbeans. They have different career interests," he said.He apologised during the call for the words he used, saying: “If I said it I deeply apologise for it, I worked in the USA for many years and was required to use the phrase 'people of colour' and I sometimes trip up on my words." Following his remarks, football's leading anti-discrimination organisation Kick It Out published a statement, calling Clare's comments "unacceptable."
"I was extremely disappointed to see Greg Clarke's comments today in the DCMS select committee," said Kick It Out chairman Sanjay Bhandari.
"His use of outdated language to describe black and Asian people as "coloured" is from decades ago and should remain consigned to the dustbin of history.
"Being gay is not a 'life choice' as he claimed too. The casual sexism of saying 'girls' do not like balls hit at them hard, is staggering from anyone, let alone the leader of our national game.
"It is completely unacceptable."
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